On Monday, Didi, a major ride-hailing company, returned to the market after having its app suspended in China for 18 months. The action was taken at a time when China was beginning to loosen up on its three-year-old broad regulatory crackdown on the internet industry. Chinese authorities demanded that Didi …
Read More »The third-party client issue on Twitter appears to be a suspension on purpose
Many well-known Twitter clients went down on Friday, including Tweetbot, Twitterrific, and Echofon. Users were unable to access their accounts or view their timelines. At first, it appeared to be a flaw in the Twitter API, but when the company went silent, new information revealed that Twitter had purposefully restricted …
Read More »Numerous client accounts were compromised, according to Norton LifeLock
According to a recent data breach alert from the firm, thousands of Norton LifeLock customers had their accounts hijacked in recent weeks, potentially giving criminal hackers access to their password managers. In a notice to customers, Gen Digital, the parent company of Norton LifeLock, stated that a credential stuffing attack …
Read More »Google claims that the Indian antitrust ruling threatens national security
Google issued a warning on Friday, raising its concerns about the future of Android in this important international market, saying that if the Indian antitrust watchdog’s decision is allowed to stand, it will increase the cost of devices in the South Asian market and encourage the proliferation of unchecked apps …
Read More »News aggregator SmartNews fires 40% of its employees in the US and China, and plans additional layoffs in Japan
According to individuals acquainted with the company’s plans, SmartNews, a news aggregation website and app with headquarters in Tokyo, today announced a 40% decrease of its U.S. and China personnel, or roughly 120 people. The announcement was made on Thursday during an All-Hands meeting that the SmartNews team was present …
Read More »Parisian scooters are at a turning point
What will become of the 15,000 vibrant electric scooters that are currently littering Paris’ streets? Their future may take a dramatic turn on March 23 as the French capital decides whether or not to renew licenses for the three scooter businesses that are currently doing business there. The three businesses …
Read More »World View, a maker of stratospheric balloons, will IPO in a deal for $350 million
A new company called World View is entering the public markets with stratospheric balloons for Earth observation and tourism. The firm, which aims to create what it refers to as “the stratosphere economy,” announced on Friday that it would merge with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Leo Holdings Corp. II …
Read More »Tesla has continued to reduce prices, this time by as much as 20%
In an effort to boost demand, Tesla has once again reduced the price of its EVs, this time only for American customers. This is at least the fourth occasion in recent months that the automaker has issued credits or discounts on its cars. When Tesla announced price discounts of up …
Read More »New AI workflows are unveiled by Nvidia to assist the retail sector with loss prevention
A woman attempted to steal a chainsaw by stuffing it down her trousers in a recent episode of “Customer Wars.” And it’s possible that you saw the burglars robbing Ulta on tape. These videos are all over the internet, and the retail sector reports that theft is on the rise. …
Read More »Indian telecom firm Jio pushes for cloud gaming
Over the past three decades, Mukesh Ambani, one of the wealthiest individuals in Asia, has made a mark in a variety of businesses. He currently seems to be focusing on the gaming industry. JioGames, a component of the Jio telecom platform from Reliance Industries, announced on Thursday that it has …
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